62% ‘prioritising’ attracting int’l students – report
Changes in politics, tech and regulation are currently considered low priority area, but HE leaders say they will become much greater challenges in the next five years.
Changes in politics, tech and regulation are currently considered low priority area, but HE leaders say they will become much greater challenges in the next five years.
Fees from international students should not be the main source of funding at universities but it will always be key for finances, an Australian shadow minister has said.
The globe's top source market has seen its population drop, but international educators say that opportunities in China are still too big to ignore.
Financial performance, geopolitics and managing growth are among the three biggest concerns for leaders in international education at the beginning of 2023.
The Netherlands is weighing up the benefits international students bring to the country and seeking an "optimal" mix that will profit all stakeholders, the minister of education has said.
A podcast recently released by Brookings and CSIS delved into how US universities can continue to attract global talent, especially from China.
Australia’s AUKUS submarine deal with the US and UK has increased apprehension that economic ties with China could further deteriorate, leading to impacts on the international education sector.
The UK HE sector has an opportunity to shape national identity by focusing on sustainability research and furthering partnerships with Asia.